By Anonymous House Officer (This is more for plausible deniability than being actually anonymous )

There's a reason every doctor forever remembers two things. Final prof and house job. One is the epitome of isolation and cramming with your books feeling forever alone. The other is the pinnacle of 24/7 presence in company which you probably don't need and definitely don't want.

1. Your body hurts all over
If you never thought about all the muscles your body has , you will definitely think about them now. Each and every muscle will hurt in a different way to remind you of its existence. It can result from reasons as varied as odd positioning (the retractors are necessary evil at best and torture device for house surgeons at worst) to plain old electrolyte deficit.

2.You are permanently sleep deprived
When you do a 24 hour emergency or a hectic 12 hour ICU you just don't make up the sleep. And don't get…

There aren't many who make it through senior year without falling head over heels in love with medicine. But when it comes to the sitting down and studying part, jaan jaati hai! Fret not! Lets break this vast subject down into easily do-able and revisable parts!

c) If you too have wasted the entire year wondering Davidson karoon ya Kaplan, Oxford karoon ya Step up, its high time you decide which book speaks the best to you, instead of blindly following the crowd

d) If you must must listen to Conrad Fischer Sahib, squeeze that in before the prep leaves ( unlike me, who attempted to listen to it all just a month before the professionals)

e) For those who still have their rotations to go, jo case present kardo kabhi nahi bhoolta, so see and feel and hear as much you can, and Bedside plus West Medicine checklis…

GHLO (Global Health Learning Opportunities) is a program by AAMC which connects different universities in the world to send and receive medical students for Clinical Electives. Thanks to the efforts of KEMCAANA, KEMU became a part of this collaboration a few years ago. There are medical schools from all over the world, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Malaysia but most importantly for us: there are about 8 to 10 hospitals in USA that offer clinical electives through this system. Given that I had not given my USMLE Step 1 exam, I applied to two programs: Wayne State University and West Virginia University, and got acceptance from both.

AYESHA SAEED MALIKMBBS 3RD YEAR Now, hold on
there before you plaster me with plagiarism, read again, it says “Me and Flash”
not “Marley and Me.” It’s a new story, my dog story, I promise you. If it’s any
solace to your vain souls then I’ll admit that I haven’t yet watched Owen
Wilson’s dog tale.

"To be able to appreciate life on this side of the wall, when you are living the dream of many, is not unusual. But to be able to have a grateful heart when you are on the other side, spending a mid summer day in scorching heat is real living. Gratitude through the highs and lows, blessings and adversities is what stirs magic in all things ordinary."
Photo and caption by Rida Fatima Sajid

2nd PositionEntry # 9
"The tenebrosity of the world depicted the sentiments of the core, she gazed through the murk of the evening sky, should have left her in melancholy of the happenings around, but the light within pierced through her eyes and dazzled throughout."
Photo and Caption by Zainab Aslam

3rd PositionEntry # 31
"Does it not startle you that no amount of mud is dimming her beauty? Those mud covered clothes, those tangled hair, that smudged background or those dirt smeared feet?
Noth…

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